Thanks Paul, but do you think that a MOTU Midi TImepiece doesn't give a tight clock output? I also tried with a Midiman 4x4.
Regards.
Miguel.
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From: Paul Nagle
To: analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, December 06, 2005 7:58 PM
Subject: [analogue-sequencer] Cubase Sync
I just did some sync experiments with Cubase SX 2 and the P3. I find I
can get perfect sync if I use the MIDEX8 interface and pretty good sync
if I use my RME Multiface MIDI output. However, the RME was more
susceptible to wackiness at extremes of tempo (anything below about
70BPM or above 180BPM).
I realise the results aren't conclusive but if you have access to a MIDI
interface that gives a tight clock output, you'll probably have no
problems. I've synced the P3 to various hardware devices and never had a
problem.
Another reason I leave my PC firmly out of the music-making equation.
Too many variables.
Paul
P.S. I had no trouble syncing the Spectralis either. The only problems I
had were if I altered tempo via the transport manually. Then strangeness
occurred. The solution to that was to use the tempo track - in which
case all tempo changes seemed just peachy.
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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Cubase Sync
2005-12-06 by Miguel Mendoza
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